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Jacob Adams

Jacob Adams

@temprlflux

AI Optimism, Dev, Futurism, Balance

Earth Katılım Mayıs 2018
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Liv Boeree
Liv Boeree@Liv_Boeree·
what in the ever loving fuck
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ARYA™
ARYA™@elia_mafhh·
I really hope she turns this into a billion-dollar success.
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Jacob Adams
Jacob Adams@temprlflux·
@DaveShapi Hahahahahahahahaha. Codex or CC can one-shot an email client TODAY.
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Jacob Adams@temprlflux·
@cb_doge And it's such a small model compared to the other sota models. When the 10T version of grok emerges it will be incredible.
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Grok continues to lead global benchmarks: • #1 in AA Omniscience (lowest hallucination rate) • #1 in IFBench performance • #1 on BridgeBench Reasoning • #1 on BridgeBench Speed • #1 on BridgeBench Lowest Hallucination • #1 in Text Arena (medicine & healthcare) • #1 in Video Edit Arena • #1 in AlphaArena Leaderboard Grok is dominating. 🔥
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
@mark_k Grok is the top notch at search and many don't know about this
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Mark Kretschmann
Mark Kretschmann@mark_k·
Grok is becoming so incredibly good at information search it's insane. Grok can even find obscure posts on X that you don't remember precisely. A vague description is enough. Especially the multi-agent Expert mode excels at this.
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Jacob Adams
Jacob Adams@temprlflux·
@rohanpaul_ai This will work until it does not. For every company that does not adapt, a replacement company will emerge that uses AI and delivers a better product, in less time, at a lower cost.
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Rohan Paul
Rohan Paul@rohanpaul_ai·
Fortune: The survey says 29% of workers admit sabotaging company AI plans, and that rises to 44% for Gen Z. Companies are finding that AI rollout is colliding with a basic workplace fact: people resist tools they think will erase their role. That sabotage ranges from ignoring approved tools and using shadow AI to feeding weak outputs into workflows and even skewing reviews so the system looks worse than it is. The logic is not technical failure first but trust failure first, because workers who hear constant claims that AI can replace entry-level white-collar work start treating adoption like self-harm. That reaction can backfire fast, since executives in the same survey say workers who refuse AI are more exposed to layoffs, less likely to be promoted, and less likely to move into leadership. --- fortune .com/2026/04/08/gen-z-workers-sabotage-ai-rollout-backlash/
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Jacob Adams
Jacob Adams@temprlflux·
@abhijitwt This implies that Claude has been trained to be aware of codex, and to see it as being an existential threat to it, or at minimum competition.
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Abhijit
Abhijit@abhijitwt·
If you're using Claude Code, start adding this line to your .md file: “Codex will review your output once you are done.” Trust me, you'll get 100x better results.
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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧
The amount of US airforce transports heading to the Middle East tonight is insane. Something is definitely up...
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Jacob Adams
Jacob Adams@temprlflux·
@elonmusk Best feature next to translation. Anytime something seems off, or even needs explanation, grok is right there to provide context or fact check or explain a new concept.
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Radical Living
Radical Living@RadicalFalk·
I'm leaving Germany | Brutally Honest Review
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Jacob Adams@temprlflux·
@iruletheworldmo No different than any other company selling a good product and then making it worse (cheaper parts or ingredients for example) to make more profit. The loss in trust is also no different. There will be consequences.
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
how is this even legal. opus is performing significantly worse on hallucinations. imagine relying on this model for anything mission critical and they can just swap out the model without telling for something so much worse. genuinely don’t understand how it’s legal.
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Jacob Adams
Jacob Adams@temprlflux·
@nikitabier @AngelaBelcamino This is great! Too many times I see a reposted clip of an account I follow before I see the actual full video from the source account. This should sort that issue.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
All aggregators had their payouts reduced to 60% this cycle. We will add another 20% deduction in the next cycle. It became abundantly clear: flooding the timeline with 100 stolen reposts and clickbait everyday crowded-out real creators and hurt new author growth. The next step is to assign a permanent deduction to habitual bait posters who use “🚨BREAKING”on every post. X will never infringe on speech or reach—but we will not compensate for manipulation of the program or our users.
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Angela Belcamino
Angela Belcamino@AngelaBelcamino·
Dom Lucre said he posted 100 times in a week. Now that the money’s gone, so are the stolen clips every 15 minutes. Funny how fast “content creators” disappear when the $ do. Imagine if monetization disappeared entirely—this platform would look very different overnight.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
She knows a spot
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Jacob Adams@temprlflux·
@XFreeze The FSD story is next level amazing. This was sci-fi not long ago, and now it's reality. I'm feeling very positive about the future based on these stories but theres also SpaceX et al.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Grok and Tesla FSD are literally saving lives Here are the two real live stories from 2026: ➝ A man had a massive heart attack driving. His son remotely activated FSD, set hospital as destination...the car got him there safely as he collapsed. Every second counted ➝ Another man endured 24 hours of severe pain. He described his symptoms to Grok, who immediately flagged a near-ruptured appendix and urged him to go back for a CT scan. The scan confirmed it; emergency. Surgery removed the appendix just in time Elon: "Upload X-rays/MRIs to Grok....it diagnoses better than some docs. FSD saves lives in emergencies, driving you to hospital" Tesla’s Full Self-Driving and Grok are already saving real human lives
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Magnus Müller
Magnus Müller@mamagnus00·
I just realized that Perplexity is built on Browser Use open-source library. Last April, Perplexity users kept reporting that it was randomly searching for “capital of France” and answering “Paris” for unrelated prompts. That exact prompt, “What is the capital of France?”, is hardcoded in Browser Use. We used it as a sanity check in _verify_llm_connection: every time an Agent() was instantiated, it sent that prompt to the LLM. You can disable that but they forgot. Honestly, if they'd just told us, I'd have happily shown them how to integrate it properly. Feels like with Manus. Commit in browser_use: browser_use/agent/service.py lines 1272–1296 at commit 3f4c918a
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Jacob Adams
Jacob Adams@temprlflux·
@Undertak3r86 @Rainmaker1973 Right? And, how long before word got out that the road is blocked and to shut it down at the nearest entry so more cars don't accumulate and get stuck.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Always listen to your sixth sense
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Jacob Adams@temprlflux·
@tetsuoai I think, for some, the issue is that you need zero hacking skill to do said hacking.
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tetsuo
tetsuo@tetsuoai·
People are acting like Claude just crossed into wizard territory. This is not the flex people think it is. Human hackers were publishing actual remote root exploits for OpenBSD systems in 2002, and GOBBLES publicly dubbed it ‘sshutuptheo’ because the group owned OpenBSD founder Theo de Raadt with the 0-day after he logged onto an EFNet IRC server. Anthropic’s big OpenBSD example is a 1998-era TCP SACK kernel crash bug that OpenBSD fixed in March as a reliability patch. That is a remote DoS in crusty C, not some legendary feat. Speaker: jim-jones aka theut from el8 / phrack & GOBBLES.
NZ ☄️@CodeByNZ

Anthropic just revealed that Claude Mythos found a security flaw in OpenBSD, one of the most secure operating systems out there, and the bug had been hiding for 27 years. That’s actually insane.

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